Annenberg Publications on Health Communications

Annenberg Publications on Health Communications
Except where indicated, limited quantities of the following publications are
available without charge from The Annenberg Washington Program, 1455
Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Suite 200, Washington, D.C. 20004, facsimile (202)
638-2745:
- The Americans with Disabilities Act: Putting the Employment Provisions to
Work, by Peter David Blanck (1993)
- Annenberg Health Communication Forum 1993-1994 Summary, by Gregory Makoul
(1994)
- Closed-Captioned Programming: Changing Developments in the Television Landscape, by Stuart N. Brotman (1992) (rapporteur summary)
- >Communicating the Americans with Disabilities Act--Transcending Compliance: A
Case Report on Sears, Roebuck & Co., by Peter David Blanck (1994)
- Communications and Medicine: Do Doctors and Lawyers Know How to Listen?, the
Ninth Annual James C. Hemphill Lecture, by Newton N. Minow (Rehabilitation
Institute of Chicago, 1990)
- Communications and the Patient Self-Determination Act: Strategies for Meeting
the Educational Mandate (1993) (out of stock)
- Communications and the Patient Self-Determination Act: Strategies for Meeting
the Educational Mandate--Findings of a Working Group (1993)
- Communications Technology for Everyone: Implications for the Classroom and
Beyond, by Peter David Blanck (1994)
- Communications Technology for Everyone: Implications for the Classroom and
Beyond--CD-ROM, by Peter David Blanck (1995)
- "Death and Organ Donation," in Treatise on Health Care Law, by Alexander M.
Capron and Fred H. Cate (Matthew Bender, 1991 & Supp. 1992)
- Disaster Mitigation for Persons with Disabilities: Fostering a New Dialogue,
by Peter David Blanck (1995)
- Extending Telecommunications Service to Americans with Disabilities, by
Stuart N. Brotman (1991)
- "Health Care Decision-Making and Organ and Tissue Donation," in the Journal
of Transplant Coordination, by Fred H. Cate (1992)
- "Health Promotion in Primary Care: Physician-Patient Communication and
Decision Making about Prescription Medications," in Social Science &
Medicine, by Gregory Makoul, Paul Arntson, and Theo Schofield (1995)
- "Human Organ and Tissue Transplantation: The Role of Law," in the Journal of
Corporation Law, by Fred H. Cate (1995)
- "Implementing the Education Mandate of the Patient Self-Determination Act, in
The Health Lawyer, by Fred H. Cate (1993).
- "Implementing the Patient Self-Determination Act," in The Medical Staff
Counselor, by Fred H. Cate (1992)
- "Increasing the Supply of Organs For Transplantation: The Role of Ethics and
Law," in The Medical Staff Counselor, by Fred H. Cate (1990)
- "Intellectual Property and Networked Health Information: A Statement of
Issues and Principles," forthcoming in the Bulletin of the Medical Library
Association, by Fred H. Cate
- "The Legal Regulation of Transplantation," in Transplantation Nursing, by
Fred H. Cate (1994)
- "Lifesaving Connections--Communications, Coordination, and Transplantation,"
in Transplantation, by Joel L. Swerdlow and Fred H. Cate (1990)
- Marketplace Problems in Communications Technology for Disabled People (1986)
(out of stock)
- Matching Needs, Saving Lives: Building a Comprehensive Network for
Transplantation and Biomedical Research, by Joel L. Swerdlow; legal appendix by Fred H.
Cate (1988)
- Media Coverage of the Drug Crisis, by David McKean (1992)
- "The Media and Health Policy" in Health Management Quarterly, by Newton N.
Minow and Fred H. Cate (1991)
- Medicine for the 21st Century: Challenges in Personal and Public Health
Promotion (1992)
- The National Cooperative Transplantation Study Working Group Statement
(1992)
- "A New Kind of Kinship," in National Geographic, by Joel L. Swerdlow
(1991)
- The Patient Self-Determination Act: Implementation Issues and Opportunities,
by Fred H. Cate and Barbara A. Gill (1991)
- "The Patient Self-Determination Act: Implementation Issues and Opportu
nities," in The Health Lawyer, by Fred H. Cate and Barbara A. Gill (1992)
- "Posthumous Autonomy Revisited," in the Indiana Law Journal, by Fred H. Cate
(1994)
- Solving the Donor Shortage by Meeting Family Needs: A Communications Model
(1990)
- Telemedicine and Access to Care: A Demonstration--Videotape, produced by the
Annenberg Health Communication Forum (1994)
- Telemedicine: Barriers and Possibilities--Videotape, produced by the
Annenberg Health Communication Forum (1995)
- The Tenth Strategy and the Fight for a Drug-Free America, by Fred H. Cate
(1991)
- Transplantation and Communications in the '90s and Beyond (1990)
- Transplantation White Paper, by Fred H. Cate and Susan S. Laudicina (1991)
- Violence, Public Health, and the Media, by Margaret Gerteis (1993)
- "Why Transplants Don't Happen," in the Atlantic, by Joel L. Swerdlow and Fred H. Cate (1990)



